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Is primrose and primrose a kind of plant

Hank Schrader
2020-07-22 08:32:09
When you see these two names, do you think they are a kind of plant? First of all, we can look at their pictures, and you will find that they are indeed similar. But the truth is, they are not a plant. So, there must be some differences between them. What are the specific aspects? Next, we will introduce it in detail.

Different species

This is the most fundamental difference between them. It is because of their different species and genera that they are different in many ways. For the first plant, it belongs to primrose and primrose, while for the second, it belongs to primrose and primrose. There is no other name for the first plant. The second plant is also called "primrose", "New Year's flower", etc.

Different distribution areas

The first kind of flowers originated in Japan, Europe and other places, and then introduced to China. Now they are widely distributed in various regions of the world, such as the south of South America. The second is produced in Yunnan Province, Guizhou Province and the western region of Guangxi Province, which was introduced into Europe during the second industrial revolution.

Flower language is different

Flower language is the unique meaning of each kind of flower, and these two kinds of flowers are no exception. The first kind of flower language is different because of different colors. For example, the white flower language is "first love" and "Youth". But the red flower language is "no regrets" and "no regrets love". In contrast, the latter's flower language is "there is no other love except you".

History and function are different

For the first kind of plant, it is one of the famous traditional flowers in our country, with beautiful mentality and rich and diverse colors. Therefore, it has a very strong sense of appreciation and is widely planted in gardens and under rockeries. As for the second kind of plant, although it is also very beautiful, its ornamental value is less than that of the first.

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